---
id: 657ea950baa4a8c48e39d031
title: Task 35
challengeType: 22
dashedName: task-35
---

<!-- (Audio) Jake: Sure! I'd love to. -->

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The expression `I would love to` is used to express enthusiasm and agreement with a suggested or proposed activity. In affirmative sentences, `would` is often shortened to `'d`, as in `I'd love to`.

For example, if someone asks you if you want to go to a concert, you can say `I'd love to` to show that you are very happy about the invitation and really want to go.

# --fillInTheBlank--

## --sentence--

`Sure! _ _ _.`

## --blanks--

`I'd`

### --feedback--

This is the contracted form of `I would`, showing enthusiasm to accept an offer or invitation.

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`love`

### --feedback--

This word expresses a strong desire or preference for doing something.

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`to`

### --feedback--

This word is used to introduce the infinitive form of the verb that follows, completing the expression of willingness to do something.

# --scene--

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